| Art is a part of life and for some, it is
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| | the lower right side of the frame as
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| their way of life. Others usually
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| | "lower right". This way, each nail fits
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| consider art as a worthy investment.
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| | exactly on its previous place without
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| Regardless of how you see art, restoring
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| | causing added strain on the frame.
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| and preserving art pieces are important
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| | Marking the frame is also a good idea to
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| techniques to maintain their value.
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| | be able to return it to its original
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| Painting restoration is a serious matter;
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| | position.After removing paintings from
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| that is why most people prefer to have
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| | their frame, it is better to inspect the
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| their paintings professionally restored.
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| | kind of dirt build-up on the paintings.
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| However, if you like the thought of
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| | Knowing the kind of dirt to be removed is
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| restoring your own pieces, lots of
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| | necessary in finding and using the right
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| practice and familiarity with techniques
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| | product and tools. Anti-mildew solutions
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| are necessary. Because according to
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| | remove mildew build-up or "foxing"
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| statistics, more paintings and art works
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| | effectively. However, soaking the
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| are destroyed each year by inept
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| | painting in these solutions damages the
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| restoration and cleaning than by
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| | colors and the painting. To prevent this,
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| accidental burning or fire.Clouded
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| | soak or spray the solution on a cotton
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| varnish, dirt, and smoke are the usual
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| | pad and wipe on the area affected with
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| culprits that cause paintings to become
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| | foxing. Follow up with a water-dipped
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| dirty. Restoring paintings by cleaning it
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| | cotton pad and wipe dry. Periodically
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| is the logical step of most owners.
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| | check cotton pads to see if some color or
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| However, wiping paintings with rags or
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| | paint was dissolved. For dirt build-up
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| whatever liquid is damaging. Art
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| | that requires light to medium cleaning,
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| restoration professionals recommend
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| | slicing an onion in half and dipping it
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| researching restoration techniques on the
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| | in lemon juice remove grime and dirt off
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| internet or attending seminars on
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| | art work. Rub paintings with lemon-soaked
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| restoring paintings before embarking on a
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| | onion using a circular motion for even
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| restoration mission.Art works look more
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| | application. Slice the onion regularly to
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| elegant and classic when preserved in
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| | expose a fresh layer. An alternative is
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| their original frames. As it is,
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| | using warm water with lemon detergent or
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| detaching paintings from their frames is
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| | washing soda. Finish either treatment by
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| necessary and important before the actual
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| | wiping their painting with a moist sponge
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| cleaning. Non-removal of the frames not
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| | and leaving it to dry. Art works respond
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| only causes discomfort and unease in
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| | to this treatment with improved depth of
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| cleaning, it also causes scratches and
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| | color.Experts recommend leaving varnish
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| abrasion. Remove the frames by laying the
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| | removal and painting repair to the
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| picture backside up on a flat surface
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| | professionals. Art works do not sell well
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| layered with foam or cushion to avoid
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| | or look good if extensively damaged. As
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| scratching the frames. Vacuum accumulated
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| | these types of restoration require
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| dust on the frames' back and remove nails
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| | complicated techniques, the chances of
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| gently with a metal ruler and pliers.
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| | botching the job are high if done by
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| Secure the nails on board with labels of
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| | amateurs. The job is expensive but make
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| their previous positions. For example,
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| | the value of your paintings appreciate.
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| secure and label the nails plucked from
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